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Deck armor consists of a 1-inch upper deck, a 2-inch main deck and a 0.5-inch lower deck. The 75mm cannons are actually HA weapons for anti-zeppelin use, the 37mm cannons would be made HA in the summer of 1914.

Deck armor is a 1-inch main deck, a 2.25-inch armor deck and a 0.5-inch lower deck. All Secondary Battery turrets listed as superfiring to reflect 2 non-superfiring turrets, 4 superfiring turrets and 2 double-superfiring turrets. The 75mm cannons are on top of "B" and "X" turrets.

I think too high block coefficient. In real-Bayan at the sizes of 137x17.5x6.7 meters displacement was 7330 tons.
For tower cruiser with linearly elevated towers, I think we should increase the length of the hull to 150 - 160 meters.

As per the Springsharp User Guide, ships such as Dreadnought and this, with a raised forecastle deck with the A turret at that deck height require that A turret be listed as raised as well.

User's Guide is correct, but that's pretty clearly the main deck, not a raised forecastle. Dreadnought had a very long raised forecastle, but it was under 40% of the ship's length. This ship has 65% of the deck length at that height, so it's the main deck, and C Turret is on a low quarterdeck. So one raised turret, not two.

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